Disgruntled celebrity employees

WHO: Angus T. Jones. SET: Two and a Half Men. LOWDOWN: The young actor found religion and called his show "filth". He then pleaded with the public not to watch it. RESULT: Presently, everything is up in the air. (Dominic Chan/Adriana M. Barraza /WENN.COM

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WHO: James Caan and David O. Russell. SET: Nailed. LOWDOWN: The breaking point came after Caan and Russell reportedly argued over Caan’s character choking on a cookie. RESULT: Caan walked off the set and resigned the next day. (Dominic Chan/WWENN.COM)

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WHO: Kim Cattrall. SET: Sex and the City movie. LOWDOWN: There were reports Cattrall accused Sarah Jessica Parker of stealing her shoes and screamed at her for flubbing her lines. Witnesses say co-star Kristen Davis had to separate them during a screaming match on set. RESULT: The box office numbers are in, and no one is complaining. (C.Smith/WENN.COM)

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WHO: Marcia Cross. SET: Desperate Housewives. LOWDOWN: According Vanity Fair, Cross blew up at co-star Teri Hatcher when she learned that Hatcher got first dibs on wardrobe for the magazine’s photo shoot. RESULT: Hatcher denies that anything ever happened. Cross stayed on the show until it ended in 2012. (FayesVision/WENN.COM)

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WHO: Shannen Doherty. SET: Beverly Hills 90210. LOWDOWN: Doherty reportedly competed with co-star Jennie Garth over wardrobe, stole Jason Priestly’s driver’s license and announced his age to the cast. She also sent Luke Perry into regular fits of rage. RESULT: Creator Aaron Spelling removed her from the cast after Season 4. (FayesVision/WENN.COM)

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WHO: Shannen Doherty. SET: Charmed. LOWDOWN: Doherty is said to have resented the growing popularity of co-star Alyssa Milano and gave producers a ‘her-or-me’ ultimatum. RESULT: They chose Milano. Doherty was canned after Season 3. (FayesVision/WENN.COM)

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WHO: Katherine Heigl. SET: Grey’s Anatomy. LOWDOWN: Clashed with writers over what she felt was sub-par material for her character, withdrew her name from the Emmy nomination list, and told former co-star Isaiah Washington that he should shut up in a televised interview. RESULT: Quit the show in 2010. (FayesVision/WENN.COM)

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WHO: Kirk Cameron. SET: Growing Pains. LOWDOWN: Problems started after Cameron’s evangelical conversion. He refused to take part in any shows dealing with "adult themes" and demanded his on-screen girlfriend be fired from the show after she posed in Playboy. RESULT: Kirk remained, but three producers quit. (Handout)

WHO: Martin Lawrence. SET: Martin. LOWDOWN: Co-star and on-screen girlfriend Tisha Campbell claimed Lawrence sexually harassed her and threatened the cast with a firearm in a drug-induced rage. She installed locks on her dressing room and said she feared for her life. RESULT: Campbell left the show in 1996. (Brian To/WENN.COM)

WHO: George Takei, James Doohan, and William Shatner. SET: Star Trek. LOWDOWN: Takei and Doohan (Sulu and Scotty respectively) accused Shatner of showboating, stealing lines and thwarting fictional promotions within Starfleet. RESULT: Although Shatner claims he reconciled with his former co-stars, Takei still slams him regularly on talk shows and never invited him to his wedding. (WENN.COM)

WHO: Suzanne Somers. SET: Three’s Company. LOWDOWN: When Somers didn’t get the pay hike she demanded, she went on strike. She missed tapings and her co-stars refused to work with her. RESULT: Fired at the end of that very tumultuous season. (Brian To/WENN.COM)

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WHO: Val Kilmer and Tom Sizemore. SET: Red Planet. LOWDOWN: Apparently, it all started with an exercise machine Sizemore insisted on having with him on set. Kilmer was annoyed with it and, before long, he stopped talking to Sizemore. RESULT: Many of the shots Sizemore and Kilmer were to have together were done with stunt doubles and over-the-shoulder shots. It’s the only way they could finish the film. (Mike Fuentes/WENN.COM)

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WHO: Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd. SET: Moonlighting. LOWDOWN: Shepherd complained about the long hours, Willis was reportedly unbearable to work with, and the friction on set between the stars slowed down production. RESULT: Producers were forced to show last-minute reruns because they were unable to finish taping new episodes on time. ‘Moonlighting’ had its time in the sun, but was cancelled after the 5th season. (Handout)

WHO: Isaiah Washington and T.R. Knight. SET: Grey’s Anatomy. LOWDOWN: Washington and co-star Patrick Dempsey got into a scuffle after Washington used a homophobic slur on set, believed to have been directed at actor T.R. Knight (who is gay.) RESULT: Washington’s character was written out of the script at the end of the fourth season. (WENN.COM)

WHO: George Clooney and David O. Russell. SET: Three Kings. LOWDOWN: Tensions rose when Clooney felt director Russell was demeaning the crew. They settled the matter with a fist fight. RESULT: A really good movie, but Clooney still says that day with Russell was one of the worst days of his life. (WENN.COM)

WHO: Farrah Fawcett. SET: Charlie’s Angels. LOWDOWN: Fawcett was disappointed with her salary and abruptly left the show after the first season. FALLOUT: She was sued by the show and forced into guest spots in the coming seasons. (Handout)

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Actor Angus T. Jones went on a quest for spiritual awakening after becoming convinced he had received a personal message from God urging him to "get it together".

The 19-year-old star has hit headlines for publicly trashing his hit sitcom Two And A Half Men in a taped rant, which emerged online on Monday.

In the bizarre footage, posted by the Forerunner Christian Church, Jones insists the show is full of "filth" and pleads with fans to quit watching for their own good.

The teen also reveals he was inspired to seek out the Seventh-day Adventist movement in Los Angeles after receiving a message from a higher power.

He explains, "God told me personally that he wanted me to get it together... and I started to really get into reading the Bible and started to look for a church... with an all-black congregation. I was looking for a black gospel theme.

"A friend of a friend, whose name is Moses, told me about this church, and the first day I went there... the message the pastor was preaching that day was tailor made for me - everything about the message was me."

It is unclear if Angus, who earns a reported $350,000 per episode, will leave the cast after his controversial remarks.

According to TMZ.com, a show rehearsal is scheduled for Tuesday in L.A.